Venture Capital

Feature Story Science Of Growth 2016

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Innovation News Genomenon

Ann Arbor startups score big wins at Accelerate Michigan


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Ann Arbor's SkySpecs preps to launch drone technology


Innovation News Akadeum Life Sciences

Akadeum Life Sciences scores $1M in investment


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Nutshell lands Series A2 round, plans to move to bigger home


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Goldman Sachs invests $50M in Ann Arbor's LLamasoft


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Coherix scores $12M to grow manufacturing software in China


If innovation is the engine, investment is the fuel. For Michigan to transform its economy and nurture homegrown high-tech companies, it must develop a robust venture capital community. Ann Arbor understands this better than most.

In conjunction with the University Of Michigan, SPARK, the MEDC and the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium (held in Ypsilanti every year), entrepreneurs are starting to see a change in attitude about local investment. Ardesta, EDF, Arboretum Ventures, Plymouth Venture Partners and the University's Wolverine Fund are just some of the firms trying to change Michigan's economic landscape.